Jeepers, only 35,000 last night. Three straight games under 40,000 after not having that happen since 2009. I have a feeling the Pirates series coming up in a few weeks will see games dipping under 30,000. These are the things that will catch the attention of ownership. That’s when the changes start.

What don’t you get? I took Little Roy’s quote, “Let’s clear the air…….” and sarcastically made a comment about it.

I don’t believe for one minute that there isn’t at least a small something about Doc’s situation that has made Roy Oswalt think about a return to the Phillies. But, of course he flat out denies it, which I don’t really believe.

Sorry chuck. I didn’t see that quote from doc. Sometimes I go days without reading this blog, so I miss a lot about what’s going on with the phillies. Actually, this is the only blog where I get my phillies info.

Not even King Felix could get Phillies into the playoffs this year. The roster has too many flaws and the competition in the division is too good. Both Atlanta and Washington are at least one level above Phillies right now.

I mean, look at some of the players aqcuired in the off season. Delmon Young? Michael Young?!!

C’mon.

Put Cliff Lee, Chooch, Pap, Rollins and Utley on the trade block ASAP, and get prospects in return. It’s time to rebuild this ballclub, and it should’ve started yesterday.

If Ruben somehow can get rid of Ryan Howard (eat lots of money, send him to an AL team maybe, how about the Mariners?), he would completely remedy his utter failures of the last 3 seasons.

Well, Oswalt had a 6.00 ERA in the AL last year and Halladay’s ERA sits at over 14.00 right now in what is considered to be an easier league to pitch. I don’t see how little Roy would hurt things – he could actually be used to piggyback big Roy’s starts, which are only lasting three or four innings at this point. It all depends on the money, of course.